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St. Bonaventure
Mind's road to God

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soul

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1 MindRoad,Prologue,3 | illumination by which the soul, as if by steps or progressive 2 MindRoad,Prologue,3 | mind of Francis that his soul w as manifest in his flesh 3 MendicantVision, 1,4 | heart, and ~with all its soul [Mark, 12, 30]. And in this 4 MendicantVision, 1,6 | there are ~six stages of the soul's powers by which we mount 5 MendicantVision, 1,7 | faith, rectifies the whole soul in the ~threefold way mentioned 6 MendicantVision, 2,3 | through which enters into his soul the cognition of all that 7 MendicantVision, 2,4 | world enters into the human soul through "apprehension." 8 MendicantVision, 2,4 | are what first enter the soul through the five doors of ~ 9 MendicantVision, 2,4 | all those things which the soul apprehends from ~without.~ ~ ~ 10 MendicantVision, 2,5 | pleasures enter into the soul by similitudes in a triple 11 MendicantVision, 2,6 | can enter into the human soul through ~the doors of the 12 MendicantVision, 2,10| Some proceed from the soul ~into the body, as appears 13 MendicantVision, 3,1 | that of reason, that your soul has a ~threefold power. 14 MendicantVision, 3,2 | memory, it appears that the soul itself is the image of ~ 15 MendicantVision, 3,3 | from ~its existence in the soul because then it would be 16 MendicantVision, 3,4 | See then how close the soul is to God and how memory 17 MendicantVision, 3,5 | and love - are ~in the soul as memory, intelligence, 18 MendicantVision, 3,6 | consideration which the soul has of its threefold and 19 MendicantVision, 4,2 | again ~[Isaiah, 24, 20], our soul has not been able to be 20 MendicantVision, 4,3 | theological virtues by which the soul is purified, illuminated, 21 MendicantVision, 4,3 | 4, 26]. Therefore the ~soul which believes in, hopes 22 MendicantVision, 4,3 | the highest delights, the ~soul is disposed to mental elevation 23 MendicantVision, 4,3 | devotion, by which the soul becomes like a pillar of 24 MendicantVision, 4,3 | of wonder, by which the soul becomes as the dawn, the 25 MendicantVision, 4,3 | illuminations which suspend the soul in wonder ~as it considers 26 MendicantVision, 4,3 | exultation, by which the soul, overflowing with the sweetest 27 MendicantVision, 4,4 | perfected. ~Likewise the soul is stamped by the following 28 MendicantVision, 4,4 | With these acquired, the soul, ~entering into itself, 29 MendicantVision, 4,5 | and charity, by which the soul is reformed, and most of 30 MendicantVision, 4,5 | whole Church and any holy soul.~ ~ ~ 31 MendicantVision, 4,7 | the powers of the rational soul itself placed ~therein by 32 MendicantVision, 4,7 | led by the powers of ~the soul reformed by virtues freely 33 MendicantVision, 7,6 | perceives who says, ~"My soul rather chooseth hanging


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